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WORKING WATERFRONT: West Coast

Latitude 38 Working Waterfront News Central

Since its inception, Latitude 38 has been able to cover, inspire and connect the people in our sailing community thanks to the businesses that support sailors and sailing. This includes boatyards, sailmakers, marinas, boat builders and numerous trades and craftspeople. Over the decades, the space available along our critical public waterfront continues to shrink.  Our Working Waterfront page is dedicated to covering these stories to bring awareness to the jobs, facilities and services that are vital to our nation's commercial and recreational maritime infrastructure. Enjoying the 12-month sailing season up and down the California coast is one of the prime features of living in the West. A working waterfront is one that works for all California citizens and retains space for these important waterfront facilities.

We’re Suffering Serious Sailing Sustainable Energy FOMO

Neo Line

Where are the sailors who are creating the clean-energy future?

Catch the Winter Special at San Francisco Boatworks

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Spaulding Marine Center’s Boatworks 101 Welcomes New Apprentices

Spaulding’s Boatworks 101 apprenticeship program is now in its fifth year of training future marine technicians.

Short Sightings: “Celebrate Marinship” + Sail to Shelter Founder Honored

SWWC is hosting Celebrate Marinship, and Sail to Shelter founder Angela Abshier is one of three women celebrated in The Honours 2025.

King Tides Ignore “No Kings” Day

The remnants of storms often end up scattered along the shoreline waiting for expensive clean-up operations.

King tides and winter storms often remind us of who’s boss.

Catch the Winter Special at San Francisco Boatworks

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Hurricane Priscilla and Tropical Storm Raymond Squeeze Into 2025 Season

That's Tropical Storm Raymond off of Cabo early tomorrow morning and a dissipated Hurricane Priscilla off of Turtle Bay.

Some threats continue in the final weeks of hurricane season.

S.F. High School Student Introduces New Environmentally Friendly Plug for FJs

Gus Gossett, a junior on The Bay School of San Francisco’s sailing team, has designed a new FJ plug model, with the aim of creating a boat-specific and environmentally conscious plug.

Transforming Shipping With the Power of Wind, Sail and Sailors

Vela trimaran by the Statue of Liberty.

Wind-powered cargo ships continue to make progress toward sustainability and economic viability.

Invitation to ‘Clover’s Open Day With VetsBoats In Richmond

Clover floats again after nine months on the hard.

‘Clover’ floats again after nine months on the hard. Visit ‘Clover’, learn more about her restoration, and support VetsBoats at the open house on Wednesday, October 1, from 9 a.m.

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Working Waterfront Issues and Resources

Numerous groups and organizations around the country are working to help preserve maritime economic zones.  Working Waterfront Organizations:

National Working Waterfront Network

Sausalito Working Waterfront

San Diego Working Waterfront

Port Townsend Working Waterfront

Trade Schools

Spaulding Marine Center

Waterfront Jobs

San Francisco Bay fill map circa 1969.
Map of Bay fill and conversion to resevoir in 1969. San Francisco Bay might have disappeared or looked dramatically different without the attention of those who recognized and protected the Bay for all Bay Area citizens.

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